Because they are stronger maybe?
It causes muscles to exhibit varying degrees of decreased strength, usually affecting those muscles that are closest to the trunk of the body. Trouble with swallowing (dysphagia) may occur with polymyositis.
At the age of 7, he was. His father was often unemployed and Thomas sold candy and newspapers on trains, and vegetables grown near his home. He found success in publishing a railway newspaper called the Grand Trunk Herald.
Advantages:trees act as a huge carbon sink, sucking in carbon dioxide out of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. They then store this carbon in their roots, trunk, branches and leaves for hundreds of years.provide habitats and homes for animals and birdsDisadvantages:
There are many fir trees 300 feet high in the Willamette National forest, and it is almost certain there are a few extremely tall Douglas-fir trees 300 to 350 feet high in some hidden valleys awaiting exploration. The only way to find out would be to map the Oregon forests with LiDAR from the air or via Satellite with GLAS or VCL . The official tallest Douglas-fir (and tallest known tree in the state) is the Doerner fir at Brummitt creek, Coos Co. Oregon. This tree is situated on a steep slope, and half of its 11.5 ft thick trunk is on higher ground. The tree measures 336 feet to lowest end of trunk, and 316 ft to highest end -- the average height of the tree, therefore, is 326 feet. About 15 feet of this 600 year old tree's top has died, and it has lost 3 feet of height since it was discovered in 1989, originally at 339 feet total height at lowest ground level. But to reiterate, there are many unexplored sections of Oregon's remaining Old growth patches, and monsters exceeding the Doerner fir are likely to be found if enough interest were gathered to map the terrain with such technologies as I have mentioned.
Through experience and many questions to professors, mostly mechanical engineering professors. I have come up with, it does vary a suprising amount. Brake specific Fuel Consumption, or BSFC, is usually where the engine is the most efficient and generally where the engine uses the fuel to it's best extent. There are many variables, These may help. tire size (this doesn't mean go and bolt up big 'rap-star' wheels, a civic will lose efficiency, and often times acceleration. just doesnt have the power.) Low restriction exhausts (an engine in most cases will need some back pressure in your exhaust to work properly) Low restriction intakes (smoothing out the air flow in to the engine with a good air filter, if the filter is dirty your efficiency can drop like a brick.) A manual transmission atleast usually, loses less of the power to the wheels. (some new variable transmissions are suprisingly effective) Wieght, not only extra junk in the trunk, or on your gut. 100lbs = 1% less fuelefficient and it adds up. moving weight, wheels? rotating mass takes some effort on the engine's part to roll. pistons, connecting rods, and crankshaft? they all absorb engine power. (you can only lighten these so much before failure under normal conditions) Fuel type, Diesel has more energy than petrol. for the same work diesels will use less fuel in most situations. Petrol, gasoline, at the pump do you buy the cheapest? the most expensive? you need to know what your car takes for it to run it's best, 85.5 will make a corvette less powerful and less efficient, the corvette's high pressure engine needs a fuel that can take that pressure with out detonating. however a old Honda civic wont run very well on 93, that lower pressured engine won't burn that fuel to it's full potential, causing you to burn more fuel to do the same work. smooth low slung cars with very little frontal area, the bit of real estate of the car that is exposed when you look dead on at it, and a smooth rounded tail end, many times diffused and smoothed air flow underneath the vehicle will help a great deal, take a look under the prius sometime.
It is a saratoga trunk
C5 has a very large trunk area.
A large piece of luggage, short for steamer trunk
It is aroud 30ft\
A trunk.
brachiocephalic trunk
The front trunk on a model S is large, but not large enough to accommodate a spare tire. A spare will fit in the rear trunk comfortably.
A hippo does not have a trunk. An elephant does have a trunk that is made up of muscle and flesh. A hippo does have a very large head and a mouth that is filled with giant teeth and tusks.
The elephant has a trunk. They also have tusks and extremely large ears. But I think the trunk is the most special about an elephant.
their trunk, tusks, flat feet, large ears
It is the aorta.
trunk